Rimfire · SAAMI

5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum

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Remington's forgotten 5mm rimfire magnum — faster than .22 WMR and with a flatter trajectory, but discontinued after only a few years.

Identity
Introduced
1970
Type
Rimfire
Origin
United States
Inventor
Remington Arms
Manufacturer
Aguila Ammunition
Standard
SAAMI
Status
Active
Availability
Specialty
Dimensions
Bullet ⌀
0.204″
Case length
1.02″
Overall length
1.375″
Base ⌀
0.275″
Rim ⌀
0.33″
Case capacity
3.5 gr H₂O
Twist
1:9
Primer
Rimfire
Case type
Rimfire
Performance
Max pressure
33,000 psi
Eff. range
150 yd
Max range
400 yd
Recoil
10–16 ft·lb
Subsonic
Capable

Ballistics

Representative trajectory · 100 yd zero0–500 yd
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Velocity
2,100 fps
Energy
371 ft·lb
Typical MSRP
$0.85/rd · price history →
Parent case

Representative trajectory — modeled from a single velocity input, not a measured load.

Factory loads

In production — 3 active loads across 2 brands. Top 15 shown · see all 20 →.

BrandLoadGrainBulletFPSft·lbBC$/rd
AguilaHP30HP2,300352$0.85
SK AmmunitionHP 38gr38HP2,100372
AguilaHP 38gr38HP2,100372$0.85
CCIHP Reintroduction 30gr30HP2,300352
CenturionHP 38gr38HP2,100372
EleyHP 38gr38HP2,100372
RemingtonHP Original 38gr38HP2,100372
RemingtonHP38HP2,100372$0.85
CCIHP30HP2,100294$0.85
GrafStandard38Jacketed Hollow Point1,02589
RWSClassic38Jacketed Hollow Point1,02589
NormaClassic38Jacketed Hollow Point1,02589
Buffalo ArmsCustom38Jacketed Hollow Point1,02589
Sellier & BellotStandard38Jacketed Hollow Point1,02589$0.85
PPUStandard38Jacketed Hollow Point1,02589

Velocities are manufacturer-stated (test-barrel). Discontinued loads dimmed.

Dimensions

5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum cartridge dimensions diagram

Connected reference

History

Remington introduced the 5mm RFM in 1970 alongside the Model 591 and 592 bolt-action rifles. On paper it was impressive — a 38-grain bullet at 2,100 fps outpaced the .22 WMR significantly. In practice, Remington's market timing was poor: the rifles were expensive, the cartridge was proprietary, and the early 1970s were not prime years for rimfire innovation. Remington discontinued both the rifles and the ammunition in the mid-1970s, leaving thousands of 591/592 owners with firearms they couldn't feed. For decades the 5mm RFM was considered a dead end. Aguila Ammunition of Mexico began producing the cartridge in the early 2000s, restoring functionality to the surviving rifles and creating a small but dedicated collector and shooter community.

FAQs

What twist rate does 5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum use?
5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum typically uses a 1:9 twist rate.
What bullet diameter is 5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum?
5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum uses a 0.204″ (5.18 mm) diameter bullet.
Is 5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum still in production?
5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum is active; typical availability is specialty.
What is 5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum used for?
5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum is primarily used for hunting, target.

Data & sources. Specs compiled from the Lindcott Armory reference; availability counted from 3 live factory loads; the trajectory is modeled (point-mass), not measured. Spotted an error? Report it →